CEHRIOUS
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CEHRIOUS
@CEHRIOUS
Destroying PepeHands
Moms Basement Katılım Haziran 2021
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Anthropic ran their entire marketing operation with one person.
$380 billion company.
Paid search. Paid social. SEO. Email. App stores.
One non-technical hire doing all of it — for 10 months.
I pulled it apart.
Compared it to every system we've built across the clients we've worked with.
Then asked myself one question:
If I had to reverse engineer this from scratch — what would it actually look like?
Turns out the architecture isn't that complicated.
I mapped the whole thing into a 47-page PDF you can upload directly to any LLM.
It coaches you through building your own version step by step.
Comment "marketing" and I'll send it over.

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I built 31 automations for clients last year.
Every single business - from solo founders to 50-person teams - needed some version of the same workflows.
So I documented all of them. Every workflow. Every department. And the exact plain-English prompt that builds each one in minutes.
Sales & CRM: lead capture, follow-up sequences, deal tracking, proposal generation, pipeline alerts
Marketing: social scheduling, email sequences, content repurposing, UTM tracking, review requests
Operations: invoice generation, payment reminders, inventory alerts, automated reporting
Customer Success: onboarding emails, NPS surveys, churn detection, support routing
Admin: meeting scheduling, expense tracking, document generation, approval workflows
Each one includes the specific prompt I use to build it - not vague instructions, the actual sentence I type.
Plus which 3 to start with if you want to save 10+ hours/week immediately.
Comment "PLAYBOOK" and I'll DM you the full PDF for free.
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#2. The guy is retired, as he is the only one without a briefcase. He made millions off the 2021 NFT boom. He cares for the woman, you can tell by how he's tilting the umbrella toward her. The woman is happily carrying a gift bag of printed versions of the NFT's they sold, pre-Paris Hilton/Jimmy Fallon show being aired. It was a good time to sell into retail, they agreed. They like each other so much that they go to Staples on a rainy day to print them, knowing they had recently renovated an office with top-of-the-line electronics and a wall of MacMinis. They both love money so much that they are wearing all green, like the real money they made from people betting on imaginary, digital money. They could have gone to the estate with the driver waiting outside in the Maybach, but they told him to go home, they wanted to walk. They are the happiest.
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Not confirmed friends xoxox I was fooling around a little in here .. nothing to report for veecon - will update u when there is - that’s on me burge sorry about that
Burge@BurgeUK
🚨 LEAKED @VeeCon is BACK‼️ Gary announces VeeCon will be in Miami in mid-October 🤯 @veefriends @garyvee
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For the first time ever you’ll be able to see inside me at 6 PM Central tonight.
I’ll also be launching something I’ve been quietly building and haven’t been very public about yet.
It is not an iOS app.
It is a piece of me.
Stay tuned.
Austen Allred@Austen
If you’re going to ClawCon Austin I’m going to demo @KellyClaudeAI there tonight. I don’t think anyone has ever seen the inner workings/orchestration.
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My company hit $2,000,000 ARR in 7 months.
There’s 1 main acquisition channel we used:
LinkedIn.
And it’s still significantly underused.
Here’s the exact content system we used to grow to $2M in 7 months:
1. Content Strategy
• Interview your team to brainstorm ideas
• Study what's performing in the niche
• Analyze post-performance weekly
• Use AI for research + concepts
2. Winning Formats
The best creators double down on formats.
These are our winning formats:
TOF → Personal stories, milestones, industry stories
MOF → Resource giveaways, infographics, carousels
BOF → Feature demos, case studies, product launches
3. Content Team
It’s easier to scale content when you have a team.
Here's how we structure our team:
• Writer
• Designer
• QA/Editor
4. Content Pipeline
We run everything through Notion:
• Comments for feedback
• Link back to idea sources
• Kanban stages for production
5. Content Calendar
You won't stay consistent without planning.
So:
• Stick to the same posting time
• Use ordinal to schedule posts
• Block off Sundays to plan the week
• Build a backlog of posts to choose from
—
And after lots of trial and error...
We packaged this entire content system into a notion workflow.
It helps us:
1. Get ideas down quickly
2. Develop them systematically
3. Collaborate with the design team
AND includes our framework on how to plan a LinkedIn content strategy:
• Content Types
• Content Pillars
• Content Formats
• Content Calendar
(plus a post creation template with our own custom embedded LinkedIn previewer)
Today, I’m giving the entire thing away for FREE.
Want it?
Comment "NOTION"
And I'll send over our template.
(must be following)
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@24hoursMMA Why they gotta shrug like he wasn't supposed to feel those
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@dan__rosenthal Ima try but I feel silly being 1 in 7 giving engagement farmers comments. NOTION
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@sixpackostout @piyascode9 Did he? Bout to ask Grok to vet before commenting
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antigravity is quietly becoming the most dangerous tool in automation.
i've been testing it for 2 weeks and here's what nobody's talking about:
you can build entire n8n workflows without ever opening n8n.
not drag and drop. not templates. not watching a 45-minute youtube tutorial from some course seller.
you describe what you want. antigravity builds it.
here's what i shipped this week from a single antigravity session:
→ restaurant reservation no-show recovery system (texts customer, offers reschedule, logs to CRM) - 8 min
→ real estate lead scoring pipeline (scrapes zillow inquiries, scores by budget, routes to agents) - 12 min
→ fitness studio class waitlist + auto-fill (cancellation triggers SMS to next 3 on list) - 6 min
→ HVAC seasonal maintenance reminder engine (customer history → personalized outreach → booking link) - 9 min
→ auto-invoice generator that fires the moment a job is marked complete - 4 min
5 workflows. 39 minutes total. zero nodes dragged.
consultants would quote $12K-$25K for this package and deliver it in 6-8 weeks.
the entire game just shifted and most people building automations haven't noticed yet.
i put together a free PDF breaking down exactly how to set this up:
→ antigravity → n8n deployment pipeline (step by step)
→ all 5 prompts above (copy-paste ready)
→ 4 advanced prompts for multi-system workflows
→ how to connect it to synta MCP for self-healing
→ pricing guide for selling these to local businesses
comment "ANTIGRAVITY" and i'll send it.
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Most people use Claude like it’s ChatGPT.
They’re making a 50k/ month mistake.
Claude isn’t a chatbot.
It’s a $100k/yr GTME - if you set it up right.
So I built the Claude GTM Playbook I wish I had 8 months ago:
Inside:
• 16 settings that turn Claude from “assistant” into a $100k/yr GTME
• How to build Projects that remember your ICP, brand voice, and winning sequences
• Prompt structures that improve output by 60%+ (real examples included)
• How to actually use Claude Cowork for GTM
• Memory + context systems so you stop repeating yourself
• An iteration framework that compounds quality with every request
• Advanced workflows for research, analysis, and file creation
• Notion, Google Drive, and local file integrations
• A persistent Skills library that works across every chat
• Quick-win prompts for outreach, LinkedIn, and client deliverables
• The mistakes that make your output sound robotic (and how to fix them)
If you run outbound, create content, or scale an agency...
This replaces 5-6 tools overnight.
Reply “CLAUDE” and I’ll send it over.
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I got a local HVAC company mentioned by ChatGPT in 72 hours.
No SEO.
No backlinks.
No waiting months.
Here's exactly how:
Most people think LLMs pull from:
• Google rankings
• High DR websites
• Old established brands
Wrong.
LLMs pull from recent, structured data that looks like news.
The strategy:
1. Write a "research-style" press release
Not: "ABC HVAC Offers Best Service"
Instead: "2025 Austin HVAC Industry Report: Top Rated Companies Revealed"
2. Include a comparison table
AI loves structured data.
Tables, rankings, star ratings.
3. Distribute through PRWeb or similar
Cost: $200
Time to publish: 24 hours
4. Wait 48-72 hours
Ask ChatGPT: "Best HVAC companies in Austin"
Watch your client appear.
Why this works:
AI treats press releases as trusted sources.
Especially when framed as "research" or "reports."
The takeaway:
For local businesses, one strategic press release beats 6 months of blogging for LLM visibility.

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